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Can cannabis get in my system threw 2nd hand smoke ?

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im asking this question because im going to the army and my friends smoke cannabis in the same room as me can anybody tell me if it can Thanks

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  1. Yes. Chemicals in cannabis get evaporated and if you inhale the smoke it enters your blood stream. but concentration may be less than direct inhaling.


  2. yes it can, and it might hit you harder since your not getting the smoke through a filter like the people smoking the cigarette!  

  3. Probably not. Maybe if you breathed in a whole lot of it. But you'll probably be fine, just try to avoid breathing in the smoke.

  4. yes it can

  5. NO it cannot. I was on federal probation for three years, You could stand downwind from a cloud of marijuana smoke and it will not cause you to have a positive drug test.  Can you get a buzz, yes, but you won't get a positive drug test on a UA.

  6. only if your lucky

  7. Yes!

    In fact, you can get high and not even smoke cannabais, just being in the same room with someone will cause a second hand high.

    (Just like people who get lung cancer from cigarette smoke, though they never smoked a day in their life, its often from being around relatives or a spouse who smokes)

  8. Yes, the THC (the chemical in marijuana that causes the high sensation) can enter the blood stream through second hand smoke.  If you are in a room with people smoking, you will get what is known as a contact high.  It can show up, but it doesn't stay in your system forever, and it should be out of the system in a few weeks.  If you are very worried about it, leave the room while your friends are smoking, give it a few minutes to clear the smoke out and then go chill with them.

  9. If you are in close proximity to cannabis smokers for long enough you will inhale enough to give a positive test.

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